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Momo Steering Wheel_ferrari_leather_14" on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

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Momo Steering Wheel

Original MOMO Vintage Production

 

Used, in good condition

Measures 14" across

On Steering Wheel reads MOMO MADE IN ITALY TYP D35 KBA 70116 Q2-98 E1 0270583 0270584 0270585 37340

This Steering Wheel came out of a Ferrari 308 but is not the original factory Ferrari steering wheel that came with but a aftermarket MOMO Made in Italy

Steering Wheel has a few scuffs here and there but other wise a nice example of a MOMO steering wheel in good condition

No cuts, no tears

You will see reflections in my photos

100% GENUINE MOMO STEERING WHEEL.

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Selling off years of new and used stock

I am always happy to combine the shipping of multiple purchases so that my customers can save on postage costs!

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